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"World Series of mathematical competitions"[edit]

I see very few references to this outside of blogs and quotes from school coaches (who would obviously prefer to make the competition sound more important." In fact, a similar school source, [https://phillipian.net/2010/12/02/students-compete-in-harvard-mit-math-tournament/ calls a different competition, the Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament the same thing. The term "prestigious" is also a bit weird. 20UF6 (talk) 20:14, 30 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]

The term prestigious isn't really that weird in context, and the competition IS important. Note that it is sponsored every year by D.E. Shaw with prizes and other support from Princeton University, the Mathematical Association of America, and Penguin Books, among others. The Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament is NOT the same as ARML. Thank you for providing that helpful link to the article from the Phillips Academies. It quotes the winners of that year's Harvard-MIT contest (and the chairman of Phillips math department) as eagerly anticipating the national level ARML scheduled six months later:

"Phillips Academy’s Math Club had something to cheer about this past weekend [December 2010] after a second place finish in the Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament... The Math Team plans to attend the American Regions Mathematics League at Penn State University this coming spring. “This is the world series of math competitions... If it were not for graduation taking place the day after the meet, we would be in the running for first place in the country...”"

I agree that there are an awful lot of these math competitions!--FeralOink (talk) 09:25, 8 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]